Monad

Publie en 1969

The object of the game is to collect round cards known as "Monads," which look like yin-yang symbols. The players do this by Trading, Buying, and Leaping with other cards. Monad / Die 1. Million uses a deck of cards with six colors (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple). Half of these are called "Warm" colors (Red, Orange, and Yellow), and the others are "Cool" colors (Green, Blue, and Purple). The majority of cards has one symbol on them (known as "Commons"), but there is one card of each color with 2-5 colors on them (known as "Bis," "Tris," "Quads," and "Quints"). At the start of the game, each player is assigned one of the six colors as their "identity" and is dealt six Commons and one "Bonus" card (which shows three pairs of colors). The Bis, Tris, Quads, and Quints are placed face up in separate piles in the center of the table. On their turn, a player attempts to get higher numbered cards into their hand. The easiest way is by "Trading." To trade, a player turns in a pair of cards with the same number of symbols but of opposite colors (one warm and one cool) and takes the top card from the stack with the next highest number of symbols. When they turn in two Quints, they gain a Monad. If the two cards turned in match one of the pairs on their bonus card, they may also draw the top card from each of the lower stacks. They may also use cards of the same color as their Identity as wild cards, which are treated as having any number of symbols. The player can turn in more than two cards and "Leap" to a higher stack. This allows them to select a card with a higher number of symbols. Finally, they can "Buy" a card. Buying cards uses the numbers located on each card. The player turns in a number of cards which total greater than the number on the card they are after. Monads can be purchased for 80 points. A player can also draw the top card from the deck but doing so prevents them from taking any other action that turn. The first player to accumulate a given number of Monads (which varies depending on the number of players in the game) is the winner. Belongs to the 3M Gamette Series

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Monad

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2-4 Players
Temps
45-60 min
Poids
Light-Medium — 2,03/5
Annee
1969
Note sur BGG
6,24
Classement sur BGG
#8324
Age minimum
10+

Foire aux questions

Monad supports 2 to 4 players.
A game of Monad takes between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Monad has a complexity rating of 2.03/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Monad is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Monad has a rating of 6.24/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 485 ratings. It is ranked #8324 overall.
Monad was designed by Sid Sackson. It was published in 1969.